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-Using Samba, 
-2nd Edition - -

Using Samba, 2nd Edition

-By Jay Ts, Robert Eckstein, and David Collier-Brown
-2nd Edition, February 2003
-O'Reilly & Associates, ISBN: 0-596-00256-4
-www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba2/ -
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Table of Contents

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Preface - -

1. Learning the Samba -
     What Is Samba? -
     What Can Samba Do for Me? -
     Getting Familiar with an SMB Network -
     An Introduction to the SMB Protocol -
     Windows Workgroups and Domains -
     What's New in Samba 2.2? -
     What's New in Samba 3.0? -
     What Can Samba Do? -
     An Overview of the Samba Distribution -
     How Can I Get Samba? - -

2. Installing Samba on a Unix System -
     Bundled Versions -
     Downloading the Samba Distribution -
     Configuring Samba -
     Compiling and Installing Samba -
     Enabling SWAT -
     A Basic Samba Configuration File -
     Firewall Configuration -
     Starting the Samba Daemons -
     Testing the Samba Daemons - -

3. Configuring Windows Clients -
     Windows Networking Concepts -
     Setting Up Windows 95/98/Me Computers -
     Setting Up Windows NT 4.0 Computers -
     Setting Up Windows 2000 Computers -
     Setting Up Windows XP Computers - -

4. Windows NT Domains -
     Samba as the Primary Domain Controller -
     Adding Computer Accounts -
     Configuring Windows Clients for Domain Logons -
     Logon Scripts -
     Roaming Profiles -
     System Policies -
     Samba as a Domain Member Server -
     Windows NT Domain Options - -

5. Unix Clients -
     Sharing Files on Windows 95/98/Me -
     Sharing Files on Windows NT/2000/XP -
     smbclient -
     smbfs -
     smbsh -
     smbutil and mount_smbfs - -

6. The Samba Configuration File -
     The Samba Configuration File -
     Special Sections -
     Configuration Options -
     Server Configuration -
     Disk Share Configuration -
     Networking Options with Samba -
     Virtual Servers -
     Logging Configuration Options - -

7. Name Resolution and Browsing -
     Name Resolution -
     Browsing - -

8. Advanced Disk Shares -
     Filesystem Differences -
     File Permissions and Attributes on MS-DOS and Unix -
     Windows NT/2000/XP ACLs -
     Name Mangling and Case -
     Locks and Oplocks -
     Connection Scripts -
     Microsoft Distributed Filesystems -
     Working with NIS - -

9. Users and Security -
     Users and Groups -
     Controlling Access to Shares -
     Authentication of Clients -
     Passwords -
     Authentication with winbind - -

10. Printing -
     Sending Print Jobs to Samba -
     Printing to Windows Printers - -

11. Additional Samba Information -
     Time Synchronization -
     Magic Scripts -
     Internationalization -
     Windows Messenger Service -
     Miscellaneous Options - -

12. Troubleshooting Samba -
     The Tool Box -
     The Fault Tree -
     Extra Resources - -

Appendix A. Example Configuration Files - -

Appendix B. Samba Configuration Option Quick Reference - -

Appendix C. Summary of Samba Daemons and Commands - -

Appendix D. Downloading Samba with CVS - -

Appendix E. Configure Options - -

Appendix F. Running Samba on Mac OS X Server - -

Appendix G. GNU Free Documentation License - -

Index -

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